Archive for 2018

HOW TO use Finnabair & Prima Marketing Inc Art Alchemy metallic waxes for vintage look in paper crafting

2018-06-28
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How to Use Finnabair & Prima Marketing Inc Art Alchemy Metallic Waxes for vintage look You know the feeling when you have created something lovely, but think that there’s just that something missing? For example, for vintage style crafting, it’s incredibly important to get the worn out, softly aged feeling right. With white, crisp pages in a journal, you won’t get the feeling it’s vintage. The same goes with bookmarks, cards, all paper crafting, really. Now we tell you a quick and very easy way to get the vintage look with metallic waxes for your paper crafting, and you’ll find out the...
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"The white cloud he kissed in a dream "

2018-06-15
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7thApril 2018 - "The white cloud he kissed in a dream "  Mixed Media workshop by Riikka Kovasin of Paperiliitin, brand ambassador of Finnabair Studios, Prima Marketing Inc, 7 Dot Studios
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”Vintage Dream”

2018-06-15
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26th May 2018 - ”Vintage Dream” Mixed Media Workshop by Taru Jehkonen of Jehkotar
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”Create Your Tattered Art”

2018-06-15
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14th July 2018 - ”Create Your Tattered Art” Mixed Media Workshop by Taru Jehkonen of Jehkotar
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“No Good Story Ever Starts with Drinking Tea”

2018-06-15
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8th September 2018 - “No Good Story Ever Starts with Drinking Tea” Mixed Media workshop by Riikka Kovasin of Paperiliitin, brand ambassador of Finnabair Studios, Prima Marketing Inc, 7 Dot Studios
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Welcome to the Paper Garden of and by Varalusikka!

2018-06-13
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This blog has been on the making for a long time, but now seemed to be just as good a moment as any to begin. If you have found this blog, then you probably know us already (us meaning Varalusikka and the people behind it, Tero and Emilia), but if by some miracle you have found this blog without never ever having heard of Varalusikka, we’ll tell you a short story.  Varalusikka means an extra spoon in Finnish. You know the Spoon Theory? Chronically ill people use it to explain their restricted life to someone who has no disabilities. Chronically ill people need to think how they use their...
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